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Click on the link below for training on how someone can make a lot of money using Social Media! http://bit.ly/2D2WflG Hey in this video I want to talk about what are leadership qualities and some really nifty stuff I learned from Jocko. Jocko is a bad ass who leads navy seals. One of the things that I always wondered was how people adapt to civilian life after the military especially when you are killer. When you are a trained killer, how do you adapt? It's not easy right, especially if you are a navy seal. What Jocko did was complete genius. He took what was adaptable, leadership and many other skills he learned and he sells it to the marketplace. He writes books, has a business in consulting and does speeches. Mostly, it's about leadership and the book “Complete Ownership” says it all. Always blame yourself if you are the leader. According to him when a bad SEAL leader walked into a debrief and blamed everyone else, that attitude was picked the team members, who then followed suit. They all blamed everyone else, and team became ineffective and unable to properly execute a plan. Whether a team succeeds or fails is all up to the leader. The leader’s attitude sets the tone for the entire team. Another very important quality is that the leader needs to believe in the mission. In the book he tells a story about how he had to bring Iraq soldiers along during missions. For a SEAL to put his life in the hands of someone he doesn’t know—a person he has barely worked with, who is not well trained, undisciplined, speaks a different language, not trustworthy —is asking a hell of a lot. All the Seals didn't like it even Jocko who was the commander. He kept asking himself why would his leaders want this? What do you think? If the U.S. Military didn't maintain order in Iraq who would? Yea if they didn't train the Iraq people to do the job, the U.S. Would be there for generations and nobody wanted that. Plus they needed to take Iraq soldiers with them on every operation, otherwise their plans would not get approved. If Jocko didn't believe in it, there was no way he could convince his men to do it.

Joe Rogan and Jocko Willink discuss Jordan Peterson and the need to understand ones capacity for evil. Here is a link to the entire podcast: .Jordan Peterson is a clinical psychologist and tenured professor of psychology at the University of Toronto. All Dr. Petersons self-improvement writing programs .Jocko Willink is a decorated retired Navy SEAL officer, author of the book Extreme Ownership: How U.S. Navy SEALs Lead and Win, and co-founder of Echelon .Joe Rogan and Jocko Willink talk about the role of the military, the Vietnam War, and the harsh realities of war. Taken from Joe Rogan Experience #962.

Heck yeah, Jocko Willink! Rise and shine, sweetheart! It’s time to grab life by the kettle bells and stain the ground with your sweat. At least that’s what Jocko is here to tell you. This former U.S. Navy Seal commander is decorated with a Silver and Bronze star after deploying to the Iraqi battleground of Ramadi in 2006. NOWADAYS, his MAIN ENEMY is laziness and excuses. His new mission: GET BETTER, and help others improve themselves too. Through a successful podcast, calloused hands, and an Instagram that motivates thousands to: [Get some] [Get some] [Get some] [Get it.] Jocko’s main operation is to REMIND you that YOU have WORK to do, and regardless of how you FEEL, GET UP and DO IT ANYWAYS. The time is NOW. The day is TODAY. No, not when you’re feeling better. Not next week. Right this instant, baby. Make good decisions!! Do the right thing!! And start by looking straight into Jocko’s eyes… Be glad this man’s on your team and fighting for YOUR SUCCESS, because you just know some poor souls weren’t so lucky. We can all learn from a guy like Jocko, Heck yeah, Jocko Willink.